Searching for a soul mate? A prayer to Rabbi Yonatan ben Uziel's gravesite in Amuka is a well-known remedy!

Choni HaM'agel [the great "Circle-drawer"] was one of the Talmudic Sages, renowned in his time for his tremendous Torah knowledge; he was able to answer all difficulties that aroused in his yeshiva, as well as a wonder-worker.

Rabbi Yehuda bar Ilai was a Talmudic Sage who lived in dire poverty - yet his Torah learning sufficed to nourish him, so that he glowed with happiness and good health. Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff to his gravesite.

The Zohar, the primary source text of Kabbalah, is built around Rabbi Shimon's revelations to his inner circle of disciples. Send a personal prayer to be recited at Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai's gravesite in Meron, as well as to that of his illustrious son Rabbi Elazar, who is buried next to him.

An outstanding scholar and G-d-fearing man, Rabbi Leib Baal Ha'yissurim let it be known that anyone who found himself beset by insoluble problems (G-d forbid) should visit his grave. Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff at his gravesite.

Benayahu ben Yehoyada was King David’s chief counsel as well as the leader of the Sanhedrin. Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff at his gravesite in Biriya, on the outskirts of Safed.

Send a prayer to be recited at the gravesite of Rabbi Pinchas ben Yair, father-in-law of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.

Rabbi Nachum Ish Gamzu was Rabbi Akiva's first teacher. He acquired this name because no matter what befell him, he always said: "This is also for the good". Send a prayer to be recited at his gravesite in Safed.

Rabbi Yitzchak Luria, the originator of "Lurianic Kabbalah", was a kabbalist who lived in Safed in the 16th century and passed away on 5 Menachem-Av, 1572 CE. Send a personal prayer to be recited at his gravesite in the Old City of Safed, Israel.

Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff to the gravesite of Rabbi Moshe Cordovero, one of the most prolific and systematic exponents of the teachings of the Zohar.

Rabbi Chaim of Chernovitz was an eminent Torah scholar who served as rabbi in many of the communities in Bukovina and was much admired for the kindness and love with which he dedicated himself to winning alienated Jews back to G-d and the Torah. Towards the end of his life he moved to Eretz Yisrael. Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff at his gravesite.

The legendary Chana of Chanukah fame was a mother who sacrificed all 7 of her sons in G-d's honor rather than have them harm the soul's essential, eternal connection to its source by bowing down to the Hellenistic idols. [Click here to read more about this story.]

Ordained by Rabbi Yosef Caro, Rabbi Alshich eventually served as one of the judges in his rabbinical court. Rabbi Alshich studied for some time with Rabbi Moshe Cordovero; among Rabbi Alshich's many students was Rabbi Chaim Vital, the redactor of the Arizal’s teachings. Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff at his gravesite.

A disciple of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev, the Avritcher Rebbe only allowed his book, Bat Ayin, to be printed after having been 'exposed' to the air of the Holy Land when he himself arrived there. His meeting with the philanthropist Sir Moses Montefiore led to the beginning of modern Jewish agricultural settlement in Israel. Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff at his gravesite.

A disciple of Rabbi Akiva, Binyamin the Tzadik was administrator over the community charity fund, unselfishly giving also from his own personal funds to help sustain others living in poverty. Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff at his gravesite.

Most famed as the author of the Shulchan Aruch/the Code of Jewish Law, Rabbi Yosef Caro served as the chief rabbi of Biriya [a suburb of Tzfat] as well as head of the Jewish court at the time, He was also very involved in the study of Kabbalah. Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff at his gravesite.

Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz was a kabbalist best known as the author of the Lecha Dodi prayer recited during Friday night services by Jews worldwide.Send your personal prayer to be recited by a member of our staff at his gravesite.

We can pray for you in the Ascent synagogue (here in the holy city of Safed) overlooking Mt. Meron, with a quorum answering Amen to your requests!

Have your personalized prayers recited at the gravesites of Jewish Sages and Kabbalists buried right here in Safed or the surrounding area. Click here to read more about the Sages and Kabbalists buried in our area.

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